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of education. ap is part of the partnerships we we have made. emma that remains to be done in iraq. ahead will not the easy. you excellency, we assure and the iraqi people that as a rock prepares for the 2016 iraq can count on the support of the u.s. institute of peace is a partner on all levels. starting with the communities, to local councils, two dialogues. thank you. [applause] >> i would like to ask beth jones to come forward. the format today will be an of the prime minister by ambassador beth jones. then the prime minister will speak. and then sit and take questions. the audience already knows this. if you have questions, perhaps he of written them out, we are not going to have time for a great number of questions, but hopefully the prime minister will find questions interesting. with that, libby turn it over. >> thank you very much. welcome to the delegation. especially welcome, it is great to be here with secretary albright. especially for this extraordinary event. i want to thank u.s. ip
of education. ap is part of the partnerships we we have made. emma that remains to be done in iraq. ahead will not the easy. you excellency, we assure and the iraqi people that as a rock prepares for the 2016 iraq can count on the support of the u.s. institute of peace is a partner on all levels. starting with the communities, to local councils, two dialogues. thank you. [applause] >> i would like to ask beth jones to come forward. the format today will be an of the prime minister by...
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it is not just the quality of education, but the type of education. some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many people are taught rote or talk facts. this may work very well or testing scores, and i'm not trying to diminish that at all. but i do believe that the advantage of the american style of learning, which should get more credit, is the ability to be thoughtful and critical thinking. as an employer who hired 1100 employees this year, i will tell you over 80% of our employees come from u.s. universities. we will continue to have that position. as an employer who has offices in 38 countries, the bulk of our employees come from the united states universities, and what we are looking for, people who know how to think and think creatively. >> thank you, larry. let's shift to bill. as our nation's largest retail, you have sourced from all over the world. you made a decision to increase your sourcing in the united states. could you give us a perspective on why that decision was made? >> thank you. let me thank you and the secretary and the
it is not just the quality of education, but the type of education. some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many people are taught rote or talk facts. this may work very well or testing scores, and i'm not trying to diminish that at all. but i do believe that the advantage of the american style of learning, which should get more credit, is the ability to be thoughtful and critical thinking. as an employer who hired 1100 employees this year, i will tell you over 80% of our employees...
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their teachers are missing they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is a time to leave. >> the neighborhood you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses houses and schools are boarded up. and employment is at a two year high, and there is talk of depayment. one of the only businesses still open on the main street is owned who has lived here for 25 years but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> the people running the country have issue all bankrupt, and it is going to stay that way, right now we are running the business ourselves. me, my brother, and my mother. and we are doing it for free, we aren't making any money. puerto rico's economy is shrinking at an alarming rate. the more ebb equality you have, the less healthy. if we don't stop this vicious circle we are in a race to the bottom. competing with i don't know who, and competing for what, you know. we will stop this. >> puerto rico has been in and out of recession since 2006. is island is $70 billi
their teachers are missing they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is a time to leave. >> the neighborhood you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses houses and schools are boarded up. and employment is at a two year high, and there is talk of depayment. one of the only businesses still open on the main street is owned who has lived here for 25 years but is thinking of going back...
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so the work falls to family members, usually mothers with little money and little education. for annie it meant moves from a tiny village to one of the world's biggest cities. >> translator: i'm not leaving mexico until i fine out what happened to my son. >> reporter: alone in a foreign land she carries on in the hope she'll have an answer soon. >>> for the first time the u.s. secretary of state has publicly admitted the national security agency may have overstepped the mark. >> in some cases i acknowledge to you, as does the president some of these actions have reached too far, and we're going to make sure that that is not going to happen in the future. >> simon we heard a very contrite john kerry, but are these just words or will they be followed up by action? >> well, it's not clear, because although it was very interesting in dimension and john kerry becomes the most senior administration official to admit that perhaps they went too far, and the surveillance was perhaps inappropriate. i don't think it went as far to a lay out any kind of apology. as we heard the majority
so the work falls to family members, usually mothers with little money and little education. for annie it meant moves from a tiny village to one of the world's biggest cities. >> translator: i'm not leaving mexico until i fine out what happened to my son. >> reporter: alone in a foreign land she carries on in the hope she'll have an answer soon. >>> for the first time the u.s. secretary of state has publicly admitted the national security agency may have overstepped the...
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was transformed florida's educational system which is why he is a go to mentor for educational leaders across the nation. as one of the most respected voices in the arena, governor bush has wrought continued passion and focus to this issue through the foundation for excellence in education that he launched in 2008. most recently, governor which has been an advocate for more inclusive tone in the republican party. his book " immigration wars" makes the point that immigration is vital for america's future and the right thing to do. immigration is not just a policy issue for governor bush, it is part of his family's heritage for his wife of nearly 40 years, colombo, was born in mexico and they are the proud parents of four children and his family is the new american family. the thing that really sets jeb ash apart is that he is conservative that stands for something, not just against it. as jack kemp once said -- our appeal of boundless opportunity crosses every area of geography, race, and belief. we may not every vote we will speak to every heart. in word and action, we will represent o
was transformed florida's educational system which is why he is a go to mentor for educational leaders across the nation. as one of the most respected voices in the arena, governor bush has wrought continued passion and focus to this issue through the foundation for excellence in education that he launched in 2008. most recently, governor which has been an advocate for more inclusive tone in the republican party. his book " immigration wars" makes the point that immigration is vital...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. medicare part d plan did you know that if you enroll in a where walmart is a preferred pharmacy, you could save up to 80% on your co-pays over other pharmacies? this could lower your prescription co-pays to as low as a dollar so you can enjoy the things that really matter. and now that we're a preferred pharmacy for many national plans, it's never been easier to save. choose any plan where walmart is a preferred pharmacy provider by logging on to walmart.com/rxplans now through december 7th. save money. live better. walmart. as your life and career change, fidelity is there for yo
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match....
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bible good, education baaaad. wait a minute, what if a student wants a loan to go to bible school school? brain freeze! but, of course, msnbc sometimes asks as well but sarcastically. >> wisconsin has been losing jobs for six straight months since walker's budget went into effect. ask yourself the question is that a good thing or a bad thing. >> we've seen for the record 21 straight months of private sector growth. mr. romney is that a good thing or a bad thing. if the government today stops a pennsylvania pool from kicking out black kids is in a a good thing or bad thing? >> jon: the answer to all three are what are you (bleep) stupid? but cnn, they genuinely seem not to know. good thing, bad thing? they really don't know. so much so that sometimes they have to use their phone-a-friend lifeline. >> good thing or bad thing to shut the federal government down for a few days. seven in ten americans say a bad thing. nearly six in ten americans say it's a bad thing. nearly 4-10 say it would be a good thifnlg remember
bible good, education baaaad. wait a minute, what if a student wants a loan to go to bible school school? brain freeze! but, of course, msnbc sometimes asks as well but sarcastically. >> wisconsin has been losing jobs for six straight months since walker's budget went into effect. ask yourself the question is that a good thing or a bad thing. >> we've seen for the record 21 straight months of private sector growth. mr. romney is that a good thing or a bad thing. if the government...
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and educate your daughter's. they are amazing. [applause] >> one of the things i have heard you say which has not gotten a lot of attention, you said this at the united nations when you spoke there earlier this year is you are not just fighting for the rights of girls, but also the rights of boys to get education, including the children of the terrorists and i would like to ask you to tell us about that. why do you feel that way? >> there has been discrimination in our society and men have been doing this for centuries but this time there is going to be change. speaking up for girls's rights, and we must believe in equality and have decisions with justice, not only speak about girls's rights but also speak about boys's rights because in many countries they cannot go to school because of child labor. the only job is to earn a. we also need to speak up for them because tomorrow there will be so many boys out of school. if you want to bring change you must do it with justice. >> one of the things i learned from your book which i am n
and educate your daughter's. they are amazing. [applause] >> one of the things i have heard you say which has not gotten a lot of attention, you said this at the united nations when you spoke there earlier this year is you are not just fighting for the rights of girls, but also the rights of boys to get education, including the children of the terrorists and i would like to ask you to tell us about that. why do you feel that way? >> there has been discrimination in our society and...
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it would take an enormous amount of education and the internet as i should been fantastic in this way look at some of the situations had like in libya and egypt that was really made possible by the internet and people being on their cellphones actually and even wall street and so people are becoming more knowledgeable and they're realizing that they connect with other people so a businessman from manhattan is realizing you know what i have something in common with this farmer from kansas and they can come back to and see which others you know their social contacts but it would take an enormous amount of education as i say and and the people the people could shut this down in one day if there was a general strike would general strike the corporations and banks would be at the mercy of the people the ninety nine point nine percent of people who do all the labor that could ever happen that would take i said enormous amount effort and do that without happen in my lifetime. you know i can only hope but that's why i like you know we're talking now and so are educated talking about education
it would take an enormous amount of education and the internet as i should been fantastic in this way look at some of the situations had like in libya and egypt that was really made possible by the internet and people being on their cellphones actually and even wall street and so people are becoming more knowledgeable and they're realizing that they connect with other people so a businessman from manhattan is realizing you know what i have something in common with this farmer from kansas and...
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go aren't. >> host: that came up with education and to leverage education. like a goalie and that has a lot of wealth to bridge the gap but to see the grass greener on the other side or to influence of the country's future and then black-market business, drugs , and arms being the of fuel. >> the single biggest motivator that i saw was predictability but if you have a city with people moving and selling them that goes on for generations with those people settle you end up with the horse shoe shaped or ring of territory where there is no officers of slums not to allow the presence people are excluded from the mainstream of the economy of politics and there was a time after 9/11 we would talk about when governed spaces like if there is no government presence but talk about the slums of africa they're not uncovered that all they are thoroughly governed because what happens when that happens the role they play is like the police force were then tear restore insurgents the jamaican in drug smuggling gang we got them into mortar and rocket the city within kingston
go aren't. >> host: that came up with education and to leverage education. like a goalie and that has a lot of wealth to bridge the gap but to see the grass greener on the other side or to influence of the country's future and then black-market business, drugs , and arms being the of fuel. >> the single biggest motivator that i saw was predictability but if you have a city with people moving and selling them that goes on for generations with those people settle you end up with the...
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of education. usip and its partners are proud of the progress we have made. we also recognize a lot remains to be done in iraq, and we see from the unfortunate tragic violence that has still cost many lives the road ahead will not be easy. your excellency, we assure you and the iraqi people that as iraq prepare for the 2014 elections and faces challenges to a secure better future for the people, iraq and kept on the support of the u.s. institute for peace for a partner on all levels, starting with the community, two local councils, to international dialogue. thank you. >> i would like to ask the ambassador to come forward. the format today will be an introduction -- it will be an introduction of the prime minister by the ambassador, and then the prime minister will speak and then sit and take questions. the audience already knows this. if you have questions, perhaps you have already written them out, we will not have time for a great number of questions, and hopefully the prime minister will find q
of education. usip and its partners are proud of the progress we have made. we also recognize a lot remains to be done in iraq, and we see from the unfortunate tragic violence that has still cost many lives the road ahead will not be easy. your excellency, we assure you and the iraqi people that as iraq prepare for the 2014 elections and faces challenges to a secure better future for the people, iraq and kept on the support of the u.s. institute for peace for a partner on all levels, starting...
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not only are we going to bring housing and the education pieces bus the criminal justice efforts and health and human services with clinics and bring all the pieces together and transportation mayor we heard about this today. all the pieces are coming together when this fall 20 neighborhoods will bespectacled as promise zones. that will be the culmination of our effort to build on this credible model we're seeing happen before our eyes. the mission district is an inspiration. i can't thank you enough mr. mayor and louis the entire village to create what i see in front of me today. you are an inspiration and i'll go back to washington and talk to the president and make sure that this example lives up to the expectation because no child should grew up because of the zip code they were born in arrest thanks for hosting this today. let's take some questions >> questions? >> as you know we're not out of a housing authority sites and are you saying we should get away from the housing authority model and it's innovate truly a private-public partnership but a nonprofit partnership so this is
not only are we going to bring housing and the education pieces bus the criminal justice efforts and health and human services with clinics and bring all the pieces together and transportation mayor we heard about this today. all the pieces are coming together when this fall 20 neighborhoods will bespectacled as promise zones. that will be the culmination of our effort to build on this credible model we're seeing happen before our eyes. the mission district is an inspiration. i can't thank you...
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you know i can only hope but that's why i like you know we're talking now and so are educated talking about education and internet access i had a guest recently and so he actually said that american nation is the best interchange nation but the least educated the least informed nevertheless why is that is it because of the media are just people can't be bothered and they're too lazy to know more why i think they may work for this government a very good point but they go hand in hand when you're inner tain by watching you know. you don't go to this is well i'm watching a football game on t.v. that i'm learning about my own situation you know why my not can pay the rent this month a hard time in the store we're fighting for some injustice you know we have all these t.v. reality shows and what the car dash ins are doing you know crazy this crazy that and we're entertained but you keep says they like that not only does the media like that the government likes that the banks like that because it's hard to protest would you don't realize what's going on and when you're kind of happy just wa
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but it turned out their mother had only placed them for education and had come back for them and turned away. this turned out to be a systemic part of a scandal in india where orphanages took children to place them because of the amounts of money they received in fees from agencies. >> so how did you realize after you adopted the girls that they should is no not have been adopd out? >> well, that's a long story. but suffice it to say it was tragic and heart breaking to be back in india with their mother six or seven years after we first greeted the girls and to realize that we had unwittinglieliy used. to hold the more in my arms and have her weep and to know this cultural gap that had been created. and the girls had been here too long to being acclimate to indn society. this was an older child acomes. we reunited them when they were 18. this set us on a course to see if this happened to only us or happened to other people. i have learned as a professor that adoptions from china and nepal and many countries this has been a systemic problem because m naive americans workig with naive age
but it turned out their mother had only placed them for education and had come back for them and turned away. this turned out to be a systemic part of a scandal in india where orphanages took children to place them because of the amounts of money they received in fees from agencies. >> so how did you realize after you adopted the girls that they should is no not have been adopd out? >> well, that's a long story. but suffice it to say it was tragic and heart breaking to be back in...
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egyptian soldiers and generals training here and attending high-level think tanks for professional education. it looks to egypt to maintain stability particularly across the border with israel with whom it has a peace treaty, and also so insurgent groups don't find a foot hole. >> egypt, for many decades had an outsized amount of influence in regional politics, and the u.s. sees that in long terms interests, it's best to be an ally of egypt, rather than have a political diplomat irk rupture. >> the visit to saudi arabia - how significant is that visit? . >> when you consider that up until really in the past three months or so the relationship between riad and washington was strong, this is an important visit for john kerry to make. the saudis have been concerned that the obama administration has not done enough to bring the civil war in syria to an end. they have made their displeasure known, one by not taking one of the permanent seats on the security council, and deciding to not take part in certain diplomatic and military operations with the u.s. where these things would normally happen.
egyptian soldiers and generals training here and attending high-level think tanks for professional education. it looks to egypt to maintain stability particularly across the border with israel with whom it has a peace treaty, and also so insurgent groups don't find a foot hole. >> egypt, for many decades had an outsized amount of influence in regional politics, and the u.s. sees that in long terms interests, it's best to be an ally of egypt, rather than have a political diplomat irk...
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by boosting support for education including an early education initiative. the republican budget in the house results in the cutting 20% below sequester levels to that part of the budget that funds education. the office tells us the act cuts to defense and priorities result in 800,000 american fewer jobs by this time next year. we know there's smarter ways to achieve deficit reduction without economic harm. in the house, there's a balanced mix of cuts to wasteful spending and cuts to unproductive special interest tax breaks. we've been denied the opportunity to vote on that plan. finally, this committee should continue our work to reduce our long term deaf fits and shrink the debt. over the last few years, we cut the deficit by over 2 #.7 trillion excluding the sequester. three quarters of the savings come from budget cuts, one quarter from revenue. if you factor in the additional trillion dollars in savings resulting from slower than expected health care costs, which are due in part to changes in the affordable care act, the ratio of cuts to revenue is more
by boosting support for education including an early education initiative. the republican budget in the house results in the cutting 20% below sequester levels to that part of the budget that funds education. the office tells us the act cuts to defense and priorities result in 800,000 american fewer jobs by this time next year. we know there's smarter ways to achieve deficit reduction without economic harm. in the house, there's a balanced mix of cuts to wasteful spending and cuts to...
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two out of five of those children have no access to education. cases of polio have been reported in the country's eastern province. the head of unicef's emergency coordination says they have just started an immunization campaign. but they don't know if they can reach all children. >> the most urgent right now is to access those children both inside syria and the subregion with health services, making sure those health services can go crossline to reach children wherever they are. >> reporter: the situation in syria has been steadily worsening. with increasingly fractious opposition groups dividing the country, the number of children with no access to outside support is on the rise. but the apparently successful mission of u.n. chemical weapons inspectors inside syria have given some hope to humanitarian aid groups, including unicef. >> the importance of advocating with those that have influence on the parties of the conflict to allow access for humanitarian aid workers. the chemical weapons inspection team that have been able to access 18 sites i
two out of five of those children have no access to education. cases of polio have been reported in the country's eastern province. the head of unicef's emergency coordination says they have just started an immunization campaign. but they don't know if they can reach all children. >> the most urgent right now is to access those children both inside syria and the subregion with health services, making sure those health services can go crossline to reach children wherever they are. >>...
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i want her to continue her education. my daughter has not been able to forget the beatings that i suffered for many years. >> reporter: she has been granted a divorce, and her terrible experience and determination to ban child marriages seems to have finally paid off. members of the organization drafting yemen's new constitution say that the charter would set the minimum age for marriage at 18. but some clerics and tribal leaders say they will block the motion of the country's transition to elections expected early next year. >> we don't have any problems related to child marriage. most of the cases are fabricated so foreign institutions impose on yemen. >> reporter: a we hadding i we e capitol. a relative of the bride pays tribute to her and her tribe. then a poet praising the groom. but weddings in yemen are not always this happy. >> this is a country where marrying off young girls to older men is a common practice. we may never know the exact number of the child brides because yemen is a conservative society. and anyon
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fund and used for higher education years from now. over 18 years that $5,000 by any realistic measure will grow quite considerably. $20,000, will not fully fund someone's higher education but it is better than going to the decline of student dead people have at the moment. what about the people who don't go to college? why would they have an incentive to buy in? there pool of money if they don't go to college is kept until they retire. at the back end of their working career it is added to their social security payments. since people who don't go to college earn less over a lifetime they tend to have low retirements. if you does their retirement, everyone has to buy in. you familiarize people with it and show it works and over ten years you increase that to 1%. if you have fought 1% tax paid by employees and employers you could give every american child at birth $20,000, that money will almost entirely go to higher education at the back end. is an insurance model like social security but education. secondly increase taxes and another
fund and used for higher education years from now. over 18 years that $5,000 by any realistic measure will grow quite considerably. $20,000, will not fully fund someone's higher education but it is better than going to the decline of student dead people have at the moment. what about the people who don't go to college? why would they have an incentive to buy in? there pool of money if they don't go to college is kept until they retire. at the back end of their working career it is added to...
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we estimate inside syria more than 2 million children have dropped out of education. and behind those numbers, each of these children is an individual. i was in a camp in jordan in august, and i met a young girl called hiba. she's 16 years old. and she said to me that before the conflict, her dream was to be a pharmacist. now she just is worried about what's going to happen next. what's going to happen day-to-day with her and her family. >> how about children facing life-saving needs. >> there are a number of needs for children. the most urgent right now is to access those children both inside syria and the sub region with health services. making sure those health services can go cross line to reach children wherever they are. we have had cases of polio that have been documented in the province which makes it even more urge tonight begin an immunization campaign that is currently under way with the support of world health organization, unicef and other actors working with the local authorities in the region. we also have a situation where winter is coming. like in muc
we estimate inside syria more than 2 million children have dropped out of education. and behind those numbers, each of these children is an individual. i was in a camp in jordan in august, and i met a young girl called hiba. she's 16 years old. and she said to me that before the conflict, her dream was to be a pharmacist. now she just is worried about what's going to happen next. what's going to happen day-to-day with her and her family. >> how about children facing life-saving needs....
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telecom, education, tax reform, political reform and energy reform. they say not even the best bullfighter does it with five bulls at a time. >> rose: no bullfighter could do that. >> two is a lot. one is enough. >> rose: suppose trade. speak to me about trade, mexico trade, u.s. mexico and trade. >> it's huge. you see that's why the border with the u.s. is so important for mexico and the u.s. there's much more going on than this drug thing. >> rose: exactly. >> $400 billion in trade a year. i mean it's human. people said well mexico's going to take all these drugs. you know, lots of companies have invested in mexico from the u.s. to mexico and from mexico to the u.s. and basically what's happening now that the location of mexico, the same zone as america has given as much advantages as china. you have your outsourcing in mexico like in china and india. it's the same time zone. you can fly from new york to mexico city under four hours. >> rose: is china or the united states mexico's largest trading partner. >> u.s. by par. >> rose: who is second? i do
telecom, education, tax reform, political reform and energy reform. they say not even the best bullfighter does it with five bulls at a time. >> rose: no bullfighter could do that. >> two is a lot. one is enough. >> rose: suppose trade. speak to me about trade, mexico trade, u.s. mexico and trade. >> it's huge. you see that's why the border with the u.s. is so important for mexico and the u.s. there's much more going on than this drug thing. >> rose: exactly....
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the education system in afghanistan, not just higher education, but so many universities that the number of them even to me as counterintuitive so i don't use them. before you get to colleges and universities and before the taliban and was driven out, and they said they have been, 9000 boys in the schools am now one million. about 3 million of them are girls but none of them could have been educated before we got there with our allies. in 2001, there were 20,000 teachers, all-male. there are now 200,000 teachers, 60,000 of them are women. healthcare, much improved. child mortality, significantly down. 5 million afghan refugees fled to pakistan and have returned home. how is it that 67% of the american people in the most recent survey think the afghan war was not worth fighting? how does that happen? the picture is much, much better than that number. i just don't believe that the american people have had a fair or more full picture of the events in afghanistan. i believe the press has missed a good story. it has not missed of the problems but it has missed the progress. the impression tha
the education system in afghanistan, not just higher education, but so many universities that the number of them even to me as counterintuitive so i don't use them. before you get to colleges and universities and before the taliban and was driven out, and they said they have been, 9000 boys in the schools am now one million. about 3 million of them are girls but none of them could have been educated before we got there with our allies. in 2001, there were 20,000 teachers, all-male. there are...
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they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no. i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> lived here for 25 years but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> the people running the country have us all bankrupt, and it is going to stay that way. right now we are running the business ourselves, me, my brother, and my mother, and we are doing it for free. we are not making any money. >> there are still signs of commerce here, but puerto rico's economy is shrinking at an alarming rate. officially the unemployment rate is 13%. some say it is three times higher. >> the more inequality you have, the less healthy as a country, and that's where we are headed right now. if we don't stop this vicious circle we are in a race to the bottom. competing with i don't know who, and competing for what, you know. and we must stop this. >> puerto rico has been in and out of recessions since 2006, the island is $70 billion in debt, it's lost 200,000 workers over the past couple of years and it
they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no. i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> lived here for 25 years but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> the people running the country have us all bankrupt, and it is going to stay that way. right now we are running the business ourselves, me, my brother, and my mother, and we are doing it for free. we are not making any money. >> there are...
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we have a real job to do to educate young people. ofy do not have a ton information about how this law works. they need to know how the subsidies work and what is the new mandate. we have until march 31 to get that word out and make sure that everyone signs up. host: we have set aside our fourth line this morning for those who are 18 to 34. that number is on your screen. we would like to hear your view. have you gone on the health care website and attempted to sign up? guest: yes, i have. host: what was your experience? was mixed. i found that it improved over time. i was able to go on and check out my options and see how much insurance might cost. the rates were very good. the interesting thing is that there are so many options. it is not as easy as saying i will distill and and find a plan. there are dozens of plants. which is the right plan for me? that is where a lot of young people are going to posit and think about what is the best fit. i am not too concerned about enrollment in this first month. it is a long-term process. we s
we have a real job to do to educate young people. ofy do not have a ton information about how this law works. they need to know how the subsidies work and what is the new mandate. we have until march 31 to get that word out and make sure that everyone signs up. host: we have set aside our fourth line this morning for those who are 18 to 34. that number is on your screen. we would like to hear your view. have you gone on the health care website and attempted to sign up? guest: yes, i have. host:...
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they'll have a shot at a better education. crime is sky high. will i raise two criminals - no, i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> one look at the bus lipping center say they can understand why people are leaving. businesses, houses and schools are boarded up. unemployment is at a 2-year high, there's talk of default. one of the early businesses still open on the main street is owned by a man who lived here for 25 years, but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> the people running the country have us all bankrupt. it will stay that way. we are running the business myself - me, my brother and mother, and are doing it for free. we are not making money. >> there are signs of commerce, but puerto rico's economy is shringing at an alarming rate. the rate is 13%. some economists say it's 3-times higher. >> the more inequality you have, the less healthy. >> that's where we are heading, if we don't stop the vicious circle, we are in a race to the bottom. competing for i don't know who or what. we will stop this. >> puerto r
they'll have a shot at a better education. crime is sky high. will i raise two criminals - no, i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> one look at the bus lipping center say they can understand why people are leaving. businesses, houses and schools are boarded up. unemployment is at a 2-year high, there's talk of default. one of the early businesses still open on the main street is owned by a man who lived here for 25 years, but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic....
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> today senate homeland committee took a look at tragic naval yard shooting and security clearances. bipartisan group of senators working on a solution that strengthens that system. claire mccaskill has been one of the lawmakers leading the fray. floor, you have the first hearing ongoing and you've been pushing on this company, spinoff from the government that does most of the security clearances. there was a g
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center,...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® provides strong pain relief and won't irritate your stomach the way aleve® or even advil® can. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. relax the the rules today for using electronic devices on planes. passengers will now be allowed to use smartphones, tablets, and e-readers from takeoff through landing as long as the dwriess in airplane mode or connected to the in-flight wifi. the ban on talking on cell phones and texting, though, continues. as to when the new rules take effect, it will a few weeks and it will vary by carrier. a federal prosecutor in georgia said today he will conduct a formal review into the death of a teenager whose body was fo
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® provides strong pain relief and won't irritate your stomach the way aleve® or even...
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physical coin out how does that work know what a lot of people don't know yet and that we're trying to educate the public on is because it is not literally a coin it is a thirty two alphanumeric you know set of numbers and letters and what you need is a digital wallet ok so prior to even going to purchase the coin in an a.t.m. you have to have a digital wallet on your phone like square or something know so square as a payment processor you actually need additional wallet with a company like point based are you familiar with oh yes yes that or there's a new company in australia called coin jar. and once you acquire this digital wallet you can have the phone and it's just on your honor your phone on your smartphone some people like not to have digital wallets in their smartphones for security reasons but you basically it's like having an e-mail address and you can create as many e-mail addresses so as many digital wallets as you want and what it does is it produces a q.r. code and another basically cryptography another set of like letters and numbers that is uniquely your studies your unique but
physical coin out how does that work know what a lot of people don't know yet and that we're trying to educate the public on is because it is not literally a coin it is a thirty two alphanumeric you know set of numbers and letters and what you need is a digital wallet ok so prior to even going to purchase the coin in an a.t.m. you have to have a digital wallet on your phone like square or something know so square as a payment processor you actually need additional wallet with a company like...
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they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high and am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> reporter: one look at the neighborhood and you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses houses and schools are boarded up. unemployment is at a two-year high and talk of default. one of the only businesses still open on the main street is owned by martinez and he lived here 20 years but thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> translator: they have us bankrupt and it will stay that way and we are running the business ourselves, my my broth and mother and doing it for free and not making any money. >> reporter: there are signs of commerce but the economy is shrinking at an alarming rate and the unemployment rate is 13% and some economists say it's three times higher. >> the more inequity you have the less healthy is the country and that is where we are heading if we don't stop the vicious circle we are at a race to the bottom, competing with i
they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high and am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> reporter: one look at the neighborhood and you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses houses and schools are boarded up. unemployment is at a two-year high and talk of default. one of the only businesses still open on the main street is owned by martinez and he lived here 20 years but thinking of going back to...
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the committee organises exhibitions and educational centres for children who enjoy taking part and click to draw. we were shocked to discover how much the children have been effected by the war in syria. for example, a lot of the kids will draw pictures of cemeteries with the names of their loved ones on the tombstones. they have made boxes for detainees in which the children put bread. they have been shown ways of making bread, cracking firewood and how to wash things. >> we haven't had electricity for 15 months. we do the activities manually - like weaving wool, for example. women use wool to knit sweaters and hats which they swell to make a living, keeping in mind that because of the government siege wool is not allowed in any more. we organised a first aid workshop. every house needs someone trained in basic medical care. no one knows when their house will be shelled. we'll continue our efforts and work until our last breath to provide support and help our people. i'm convinced god will bless those who have mercy on earth. >> a bus caught fire between bangalore and hyderabad. the bus
the committee organises exhibitions and educational centres for children who enjoy taking part and click to draw. we were shocked to discover how much the children have been effected by the war in syria. for example, a lot of the kids will draw pictures of cemeteries with the names of their loved ones on the tombstones. they have made boxes for detainees in which the children put bread. they have been shown ways of making bread, cracking firewood and how to wash things. >> we haven't had...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> i'm on my way to meet the crew i'll be picking with tomorrow. after my lesson with carlos and pasqual, i'm feeling pretty confident. luckily for me, i'm a good foot and a half taller than carlos and pasqual, so i've a bit of a reach. i might be able to get the hard to reach oranges. the workers i'm working with are all guest workers. they're all here legally and temporarily. workers have virtually no expenses while they're here. they send most of the money they make straight back to mexico. when the picking season is over, they'll return to their homes, their families and their lives, all in the hopes of getting another visa next season, even though it does not provide a pathway to citizenship. so what's the quickest way of becoming an american citizen? well, short of being born here, it is like most things in life, it comes down to whom you know. if you want all access to the ex
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> i'm on my way to meet the crew i'll be picking with tomorrow. after my lesson with carlos and pasqual, i'm feeling pretty confident. luckily for me, i'm a good foot and a half taller than carlos and pasqual, so i've a bit of a reach. i might be able to get the hard to reach oranges....
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® introducing cardioviva: campbell's healthy request. the first probiotic to help maintain healthy cholesterol levels without a prescription. cardioviva. >>> welcome back. iraq's prime minister visits the white house soon in the next couple of hours. by most accounts, his country's spiraling towards a meltdown. we've been reporting on that for months now. nuri al malaki would l
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> welcome back. in the crossfire tonight, former governors richardson and bob ehrlich. let me share the president's halloween tweet -- don't let anyone scare you out of getting affordable health insurance. now, let me tell you about a real trick rather than a treat. the great problem with ramming a 2700-page bill through congress without anyone reading it is that you get things you don't know about and don't understand. one of the many examples is what happens to two people who each make $30,000 a year. if they get married, it would cost them $11,000 in taxes and higher premiums. take a look at this. $60,000 joint income, $11,000 hit. probably by far the highest anti-marriage penalty we've ever had. i ask you, governor, as you look at this bill, aren't they going to have to reopen the bill to fix things like that? >> no, i think what we need to do is give this bill a chance. let's
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> welcome back. in the crossfire tonight, former governors richardson and bob ehrlich. let me share the president's halloween tweet -- don't let anyone scare you out of getting affordable health insurance. now, let me tell you about a real trick rather than a treat. the great problem...
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when we educate kids, kids are not able to understand complicated things. they see the world in black and white. when you get older, you're able to see the gray. and when someone hits you -- >> i understand why kids would do it. given what you told me earlier, identifying the perpetrators within the realm of possibility? >> they're young people. >> why not paint it over? >> good question. maybe we should. you're right. >> elsewhere in the west bank, just outside of ramallah -- meet betty and mona. two members of a group of women who call themselves the speed sisters. the first all-female palestinian racing team. >> hi. i'm tony. good to meet you. >> when i'm riding a car, i'm the happiest girl ever. racing, it's in my blood. here in palestine, it's very small. there's no roads. so when i drive, i speed. i feel free. >> do you find that people underestimated you at first? >> at the beginning, they could maybe make fun of us. but when we got good scores -- >> now they know? >> yeah. a car doesn't know if you're a woman or a man. a lot of girls want to join us
when we educate kids, kids are not able to understand complicated things. they see the world in black and white. when you get older, you're able to see the gray. and when someone hits you -- >> i understand why kids would do it. given what you told me earlier, identifying the perpetrators within the realm of possibility? >> they're young people. >> why not paint it over? >> good question. maybe we should. you're right. >> elsewhere in the west bank, just outside of...
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the founder has recorded all kinds of educational videos. they include math, physics, and art and history. the videos are free. >> just because people like, i think, the conversational tone. >> this video help s students learn basic addition. >> so we go one, two, three, four. we ended up at 7. that was our answer. >> it has been played more than two million times. altogether, there are around 5,000 videos. most are for elementary and junior high school students. khan used to be an analyst for a hedge fund. then, young relatives in distant places asked him to teach them arithmetic. so he made a video and posted it on the web. that was how he started his career in online education. people found his video easy to understand. quickly, he became a hit. microsoft founder bill gates gives him financial support. his videos have been translated into many languages. 85 million people around the world have viewed them. >> we want to create a reality where the zions of the world, a kid in a reverend few few gee or camp in india, they have the exact sam
the founder has recorded all kinds of educational videos. they include math, physics, and art and history. the videos are free. >> just because people like, i think, the conversational tone. >> this video help s students learn basic addition. >> so we go one, two, three, four. we ended up at 7. that was our answer. >> it has been played more than two million times. altogether, there are around 5,000 videos. most are for elementary and junior high school students. khan...
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and all the opportunities that were available there and the high level of education in all the english speakers and so very convenient to their corporate headquarters their european headquarters in ireland. comedy them with lower tax rates so everything just came together very wonderfully about two or three decades ago and then over time as the. world economy has become increasingly increasingly globalized and as more of our economy is about intellectual property and not bricks and mortar you can see there is more of this stateless income sloshing around the system which provided ireland with even more opportunities to be. a leader in competitiveness with multinationals now i have one final question for you what country today do you believe has this simplistic and most effective tax cut i know that i want to question a lot of your opinion on that is a very loaded question and. it's. i really don't know what she wants one thing it's very difficult even for full time experts who follow this every day is it's hard enough just to understand one tax system the united states it's a full time
and all the opportunities that were available there and the high level of education in all the english speakers and so very convenient to their corporate headquarters their european headquarters in ireland. comedy them with lower tax rates so everything just came together very wonderfully about two or three decades ago and then over time as the. world economy has become increasingly increasingly globalized and as more of our economy is about intellectual property and not bricks and mortar you...